Environmental Sustainability & Green Energy
Overview
With escalating concerns about global energy shortages and the impact of human activity on ecosystems, a great deal of attention has turned to advancing green technologies and discovering alternative sources of energy. While Western's researchers take an interdisciplinary approach to answering a full range of environmental questions, the University has emerged as a leader in research related to energy deficits, sustainability and pollution.
Musculoskeletal Health
Overview
Musculoskeletal conditions, including arthritis and osteoarthritis, are rapidly growing problems, affecting 11 million Canadians over age 12 – at a cost of $33 billion annually. Members of Western’s Bone and Joint Institute have a goal providing lifelong mobility for all by advancing knowledge, tools and treatments related to physical activity; mobility and health; tissue injury, repair and replacement; pain, disability and chronic disease.
Philosophy of Science
Overview
Western’s philosophy department is world-renowned for philosophy of science. The Rotman Institute of Philosophy builds upon this strength by supporting projects that bring together philosophers, scientists, policy-makers and the public at large. By building bridges between philosophy and the sciences, and drawing upon their respective strengths, its members are better able to address challenges with broad impact on Canada and the world.
Planetary Science & Exploration
Overview
By addressing questions of relevance to the study of matters related to planets and space, the Centre for Planetary Science & Exploration has become the country's leading organization providing planetary science and exploration research and training. It strives to provide Canadian and global space programs with the necessary expertise to design and support future planetary mission activities.
Materials & Biomaterials
Overview
Western has demonstrated international leadership in materials and biomaterials research, specifically through pioneering work in the development of synchrotron radiation to materials science; the synthesis, characterization and application of materials, particularly lightweight materials; and emerging work in chemical biology and proteins. Western’s researchers are designing, developing and creating new materials from the nanoscale to the macroscale, and producing results that can be loosely grouped into six areas:
Wind Engineering & Natural Disaster Mitigation
Overview
For more than 50 years, Western has been internationally recognized as the leading university for wind engineering and wind-related research. Its researchers are world leaders in knowledge related to the social, political, economic and practical dynamics of environmental disaster mitigation, with specific strengths in wind and earthquake research.
Imaging
Overview
For more than 40 years, imaging strengths at Western and throughout London, Ontario have grown from cohesive efforts to connect groups, institutions and platforms across various disciplines. This has resulted in Canadian leadership and one of the top imaging complements in the world. Since 2010, the vast majority of these city-wide strengths have coalesced under the banner of the Biomedical Imaging Research Centre.
Global Health Equity & Social Innovation
Overview
As a social, political and economic problem that affects people, communities, nation-states and broader societies, rising inequity may be one of the most pressing challenges we face. Disparities in health status are an immediate manifestation of rising inequity.
Neuroscience/Brain & Mind
Overview
For the past 50 years, some of Western’s most internationally recognized research has been conducted in the field of neuroscience. From understanding childhood development to deciphering the neural basis for cognitive functions, Western cultivates an integrated approach to studies of the brain that bring together some of the most accomplished minds at the forefront of neuroscience research, with a specific focus on cognitive neuroscience.
Key Research Initiatives